Support for Drupal 7 is ending on 5 January 2025—it’s time to migrate to Drupal 10! Learn about the many benefits of Drupal 10 and find migration tools in our resource center.
I've been trying to get Drupral running on a Canaca.ca server. Index.php is reporting that the user I've indentified doesn't have permission to access the database.
Here's my question: in the Drupal documentation, when it tells us to specify username@localhost, does it really mean "localhost" (string literal) or the name of my database?
Is it possible to set access to an individual or group of nodes based on the user group a user is a member of.
Example # 1;
Dick is a member of the club and a contributor to the web site.
John is a senior member of the club.
Glen is a junior member of the club.
Peter is not a member of the club.
I've got a subdomain created off of my main site that I want to use to familiarize myself with Drupal. The hosting service provides phpMyAdmin for database maintenance.
Hi, I've searched the forums and mailing list and didn't find anything on this.
I have successfully installed Drupal 4.3.0 (I think) and everything seems to be working fine.
Now I've installed the filestore module but there's no way for me to upload anything. I look for a file with "Browse" and when I click on "Preview" or "Submit" I get the error message You need to specify an upload file.
Does anyone know if there is a way to control the order of menu options that display in the navigation bar? I noticed that changing the name of a module once moved it around, but that is, obviously, not a good solution.